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On Water news: 3 July 2008
Sacramento won't fine couple who let lawn die
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Some California Cities Living in the Last Century by Requiring Lawns to be Green
California Progress Report / by Robert Cruickshank
Boaters, beware: Hunt is on for mussel invaders
Sacramento Bee / by Cathy Locke
$1 million water-conservation campaign begins
San Francisco Chronicle / by Heather Knight
Holtville’s artesian wells are bust, not boon
Imperial Valley Press / by Brianna Lusk
On Wildlife Conservation: A recipe for wild salmon
San Francisco Chronicle / by Paul Johnson and Brian J. Johnson
Hundreds of threatened salmon rescued on creek
Associated Press
Seeking stable source of water, Sycuan looks to Otay district
San Diego Union Tribune / by Onell R. Soto
Californians are all connected by disasters, regardless of where they live
Los Angeles Times / by George Skelton
Kill your lawn. Artist gives old adage a water-conscious-in-’08 meaning
Las Vegas Sun / by Abigail Goldman
Low Level At Folsom Lake Triggers Concerns
ABC News 10 / by Jason Kobely
New sewer plant is 90% complete
Petaluma Argus Courier / by Corey Young
Boat inspections start Thursday at two East Bay lakes
San Jose Mercury News / by Denis Cuff
Drink up, city water aces test
Daily Triplicate / by Nicholas Grube
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